ACCOUNT OF THE L I F E O F CHARLES the SECOND, KING OF GREAT BRITAIN. After the Manner of Mr. BAYLE. Drawn from ORIGINAL WRITERS and STATE PAPERS. то WHICH 13 ADDED, An APPENDIX of ORIGINAL PAPERS, By WILLIAM HARRIS, D.D. Ne quid falfi dicere audeat, ne quid veri non audeat. CICERO. LONDON: Printed for A. MILLAR, in the Strand. Of the education of princes. Road to preferment. Cha- racter of Dr. Duppa, tutor to Charles, p. 4-9. Hampden defigned governor to Charles. His character. Charles fent into the Weft by his father, p. 13. Par- goes to Scilly. Invited by the parliament to re- turn to England. His answer. Proceeds to Jersey and France, p. 23-25. Ill treated by the French. Of a ftate of dependence. Praife of induftry and economy, p. |